So yesterday I stumbled across this news about a French art show in Shenyang featuring some painter dude named Pierre Boncompain who followed Matisse's style. Got me wondering - who ARE the big names in French modern art anyway? Decided to dig into it properly like I always do when something catches my eye.
First Steps Down The Rabbit Hole
Started simple - Googled "famous french modernist painters". Damn, names exploded everywhere. Knew Picasso was Spanish but kept popping up connected to France. Screenshotted a messy list:
- Matisse (that guy from Shenyang exhibit)
- Boncompain (the exhibit artist)
- Cézanne (kept seeing "father of modern painting")
- Modigliani (weird long-faced portraits)
- Manet (another "father" title? confusing)
- Braque (always paired with Picasso)
- Léger (mechanical looking stuff)
Spent an hour just staring at their art online. Boncompain's colors in Shenyang looked sunny and happy. Cézanne’s apples seemed… intense for fruit. Modigliani’s portraits freaked me out with those empty eyes.

Hitting The Confusion Wall
Got totally lost around terms. Modernist? Fauvism? Cubism? Why’s Manet a "father" but Matisse also super important? Drank coffee. Tried organizing:
- Early Game-Changers: Manet, Cézanne (they broke rules first)
- The Wild Color Squad: Matisse & the Fauves (literally "wild beasts" - bold)
- Shape Smashers: Picasso & Braque doing Cubism
- The Paris Crew: Modigliani, Léger etc. mixing styles
Realized Bonnard (Boncompain's inspiration) was in Matisse's circle too. Everything connects! Felt like detective work.
Current Exhibition Connections
Remembered that Shanghai exhibit from reference materials - "French Lille Museum Treasures". Had MAJOR names. Checked my notes:
- 5 real Picassos there
- Modigliani’s rare "Mother" painting showed his iconic stretched faces
Boncompain's Shenyang show ending Aug 2025? Perfect timing for fresh research. Modernism feels alive!
Why This All Matters
Final thoughts after hours down this rabbit hole. Modernists weren’t just painting pretty things - they were rebelling hard against old rules. Manet’s shocking pics. Cézanne breaking nature into shapes. Matisse throwing neon colors around like confetti. Bonnard chasing Matisse’s light in Shenyang today.

Kept circling back to Cézanne’s apples. Looked simple but actually blew open doors for Cubists like Braque. Never judged fruit so hard in my life.
Still processing Modigliani’s haunting faces from that Shanghai exhibit. And Boncompain’s cheerful Provence scenes? Total vibe shift showing how far modernism stretched.
Just scribbling messy notes helped it stick. Those artists fought hard to paint differently - and damn, it still hits us today from Shanghai to Shenyang galleries.